Category: Indianapolis Colts

Mike Pence’s very presence in Pyeongchang is having a debilitating effect on everyone and everything enduring his contactIt is, perhaps, a question as old as athletic competition itself: who is sport’s worst spectator? Of all the absolute arses, w…

NFL player was killed in car accident on Sunday morningSuspect in case had been deported from United States twicePresident used death to attack illegal immigrationProsecutors filed felony charges on Wednesday against an immigrant illegally living in th…

New England offensive coordinator backs out of Indianapolis dealColts had announced press conference to unveil McDanielsJosh McDaniels has backed out of a deal to become the Indianapolis’ Colts new coach, a decision that shocked the franchise hours aft…

Linebacker was killed in car accident on Sunday in IndianapolisMan arrested in case had been deported from US twiceDonald Trump has said the US must crack down on illegal immigration following the death of Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson.Th…

Manuel Orrego-Savala has been deported from America twiceTwenty-six-year-old Jackson was hit by car on Sunday morningPolice suspect Orrego-Savala was intoxicated at time of crashPolice say a man being held in a suspected drunken driving crash that kill…

Manuel Orrego-Savala has been deported from America twiceTwenty-six-year-old Jackson was hit by car on Sunday morningPolice suspect Orrego-Savala was intoxicated at time of crashPolice say a man being held in a suspected drunken driving crash that kill…

Twenty-six-year-old struck by car along with another man on SundayDriver attempted to flee from scene of crime but was caught by policeThe Indianapolis Colts said on Sunday the linebacker Edwin Jackson was one of two men killed when a suspected drunken…

The end of the season could see as many as eight well-known quarterbacks end their careers, or at least change jobsBetween the years of 1993 and 2000, the NFL careers of Phil Simms, Joe Montana, Jim Kelly, Boomer Esiason, Dan Marino, John Elway, Steve …

Former No1 overall pick has not played since shoulder surgery in JanuaryQuarterback says he will return stronger after injury problemsHouston rookie said to have torn ACL at practice on ThursdayThe future of Andrew Luck, touted as a Hall of Famer when …

Indianapolis Colts fans had their Twitter timeline spiced up early on Thursday morning after their owner’s account tweeted out a picture of a nude woman.

Whether Jim Irsay was frantically scouring the internet for porn is doubtful: on 16 June he warned he had been hacked, and a later tweet was blank and addressed to members of the media and the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.

The Lions are riding a five-game winning run, but Matthew Stafford’s finger injury could spell trouble. Plus, go for the Vikings, Steelers and Cardinals

The finish line is in sight. Only three weeks remain in the NFL’s regular season, and that means you only have three more shots at a clean sweep in our Pick Six contest. Nobody managed it in week 14, although castigers did make a big move up to the top of our overall leaderboard with a solid five out of six.

The Lions are riding a five-game winning run, but Matthew Stafford’s finger injury could spell trouble. Plus, go for the Vikings, Steelers and Cardinals

The finish line is in sight. Only three weeks remain in the NFL’s regular season, and that means you only have three more shots at a clean sweep in our Pick Six contest. Nobody managed it in week 14, although castigers did make a big move up to the top of our overall leaderboard with a solid five out of six.

The Indianapolis Colts QB has had an up and down year but against the Green Bay Packers he showed why he is still a prized assetTake two quarterbacks. QB1 throws for 281 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. QB2 throws for 297 yards, three scores…

The Indianapolis Colts QB has had an up and down year but against the Green Bay Packers he showed why he is still a prized assetTake two quarterbacks. QB1 throws for 281 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. QB2 throws for 297 yards, three scores…

As much as we love the idea of every team having an equal chance, the NFL is more entertaining when there are a few Goliaths out there

At this time last year there were five undefeated teams in the NFL. As of right now, there are zero. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Minnesota Vikings 21-10 on Sunday, handing Sam Bradford and Co their first loss of the season and dropping their record to 5-1. There’s been a clear shift in the NFL towards parity over the last 12 months, and it may not be a great one for the immediate health of the league, especially after the onslaught of ugly games that have been bombarding viewers of late.

The Vikings-Eagles was Exhibit A (Exhibit B, the stinker between the Cardinals and Seahawks was, unfortunately, to follow later). The two teams combined for five turnovers in the game’s first quarter alone. Philadelphia exploited Minnesota’s battered offensive line: Bradford was sacked six times by his old team, fumbled twice and threw for just one touchdown to go along with an interception. The Vikings offense managed just 93 yards rushing and couldn’t capitalize on Eagles QB Carson Wentz’s two early interceptions. And the Cardinals-Seahawks game was even worse: two of the best quarterbacks in the league failed to throw a single touchdown pass between them over four excruciating quarters and overtime, before the kickers – men whose only job is to kick a football quite far – missed the chippiest of chip shots to leave those viewers still watching with a 6-6 scoreline. NFL.com tried to sell it as a “historic tie” on Monday morning, that’s one way of describing it.

Amid all the usual razzmatazz, the NFL’s latest visit to London brought rare joy for Jacksonville Jaguars as they left it late to see off Indianapolis Colts

Pitchside pyrotechnics, pillars of popcorn and a mascot descending from the roof on a zip line. The National Football League celebrated a decade of regular season games at Wembley as only it knows how. There was even a first win of this season for London’s “home” team, the Jacksonville Jaguars, who survived a wild fourth-quarter rally to beat the Indianapolis Colts 30-27.

This is the fourth successive year in which the Jaguars have given up a game at their EverBank Field stadium to host one instead across the pond, and they are committed to return for at least another four. The hope back in 2013 was that a young franchise with a new owner and ambitious plans would be ready to develop into a contender around now. Even in victory here, it was plain that they remain some way off.